Jackson Hole Massage Therapist
Bradley Muscarella

MT, BSW, Tribal Detox Certified Kambo Practitioner

Boulder Massage Therapy Institute
in Boulder, Colorado
 

With a deep reverence for nature and the land we walk, Bradley has traveled and experienced many new places and people. He has an affinity for the potent power of plants and plant medicines. Through an exploration of external surroundings, Bradley learned more about the internal landscapes of himself and others. He carries a profound sense of responsibility to help improve people's lives and provide safe space for personal healing.

Bradley offers an integrated approach to his practice, combining modalities such as Swedish, deep tissue, and sports massage. Depending on your specific goals, Bradley works to adjust his massage technique to best serve you.

Bradley Muscarella Massage Therapist Jackson Hole

A Journey to Massage

Through the lens of his personal journey working through mental health issues such as complex ptsd, anxiety and depression, and his background in social work, he feels a greater capacity to hold space and relate to others on a similar journey.

As a Massage Therapist, being trusted to work with someone's body is an honor and a privilege. In our society, many of us live in our sympathetic nervous system, a heightened state of fight-or-flight. For Bradley, to help provide these moments for you to unplug and unwind from the stressors of modern living is a great privilege.

Fourth Times a Charm

Bradley grew up in a one-traffic-light town in Upstate New York. When the time came to study, Bradley spent time studying abroad at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. With the question of what to do in one’s life, Bradley dropped out of school and moved to Colorado before returning to school and changing the course of his studies to social work. Well-traveled, Bradley lived in Danang, Vietnam for a 6-month internship and then moved to Juneau, Alaska following his graduation. In Bradley’s time exploring new places, in search of a sense of inner peace and a place to root down, he found his way to Jackson, Wyoming to spend his first winter here. Shockingly, he would leave and return three more times, spending notable time back in New York, hiking the Camino De Santiago, travels from Peru back to Colorado, and for the fourth time, now back in Jackson Hole.